No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any
house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war,
but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
Third Amendment to the United States Constitution

It was announced quietly last week that Colorado will play host
this month to Russian soldiers and paratroopers joining American units
in practicing the suppression of "domestic terrorists"which, of
course, the current regime in Washington identifies as you and me.
Among other things, they will be "taking over" Denver International
Airport.

The Russians will be equipped and trained with American weapons,
which is just about the worst news that could possibly accompany this
announcement.

I have yet to receive e-mail from anybody about this development
that failed to mention John Milius' extremely politically incorrect
classic movie about a communist invasion of the United States,
Red
Dawn.

By now, the administration of Barack Obama must be absolutely
desperate. Both Republican contenders are beating the incumbent in the
polls. At this moment, he's the most unpopular President in American
history. Members of his own party are beginning to desert him in
droves. And he must know by now that he can no longer trust his own
military, should he choose to cancel the elections and declare martial
law.

The idea of "formerly" communist troops, fresh from the butchery
in Chechnya must be intoxicating to a man and his handlers who once
thought they were going to change America and establish a one-world
hegemony.

At the same time, "coincidentally", of course, the unelected
military oligarchs of NATOthe pointy end of the New World Order
are holding a "summit" meeting in Chicago soon, a sort of Bilderberg
or G2 convention with nuclear weapons, and the city, humble subjects
of King Rahm are being warned, is going to be closed up like the Nazis
conquering Paris. Fly over the wrong invisible line, you will be shot
down.

Apparently the precious darlings are afraid of being Occupied.

Me, I'm thoroughly tired of all this fascist crap, and I have an
idea that I'm going to ask you, my readers, to pass along, especially
to the folks at Occupy, the various Tea Parties, and to the Ron Paul
campaign.

We need to pass aroundand talk upa new Constitutional
amendment I'm going to call "Amendment Three Point Five". It will
forbid the presence of any foreign troops of any kind on American
soil for any reason. I know that we've been training "allies" here
since at least World War II. Often, within a decade or so, those
"allies" were our enemies. In the 1960s, I lived on an Air Force base
where General Ky and other South Vietnamese flyers practiced their
touch-and-goes.

But it has to stop. When an entire administration has no use for
the Constitution, and prefers every other country to the one they're
running, it's time to keep them from building their own army here to
suppress the people who foolishly elected them. Such an amendment
should have long, sharp teeth, because what it's meant to prevent is
treason.

United States territories should be kept clear exactly the same
way. If an American administration wants to train their future
enemies, they can do it on the other guy's land, with the other guy's
toys.

A second clause to the amendment would point out that Americans do
not live to serve the convenience of government. Just the other way
around: any politician or bureaucrat who costs an ordinary civilian a
minute of his uninterrupted day, especially in an economy like this
by shutting down a great city like Chicagoshould be imprisoned for
life.

Please understand: whether an amendment like this one is ever
ratified, widespread discussion of it could have the effect that
freedom-lovers desire. Send this to everyone you know who worries
about the future of a free America. Tell them to pass it along, as
well.

Additional reading:

"The real reason for the withdrawal of the child farm labor
policy has to do with the fact that the US military was not
willing to murder American farmers on behalf of the Wall
Street bankers and their large agricultural partners."
RED DAWN AND THE CHICAGO SPRINGBy Dave Hodges
May 3, 2012
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